MESA/Boogie Flux-Drive - Blues Rock with Walter Trout
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- Опубліковано 16 вер 2024
- Mesa/Boogie Flux-Drive Overdrive/Distortion Pedal
Blues Rock
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The FLUX-DRIVE is an overdrive/distortion pedal that covers a tremendous range of sounds from smooth, grinding drive, great rock crunch, liquid sustain and rich, harmonic layering. This video showcases our good friend, Blues Legend and long-time Mesa endorsee, Walter Trout pushing the Flux-Drive from tasty overdrive to full saturation in a flurry of authentic Blues energy. Even in GAIN cranked settings, single-note detail and clarity is in balance with lush harmonic overtones. Well-tuned TREBLE and BASS controls provide precise frequency control over your GAIN and LEVEL selections to deliver the ultimate drive and distortion definition.
Recorded with Walter Trout, Fender Stratocaster, Lone Star 100W -- Channel 1 Clean, 1x12 Lone Star 23 Cabinet with Mesa Custom Celestion 90 Speaker, Heil PR 40, Sennheiser 421.
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Best pedal demo ever!
I only use this Flux Drive for my gig with Fender American reissue Princeton reverb amp. This is the best overdriven sound ever heard. What is more, guys, if you plus the tone-burst pedal from mesa, it will blew your mind!
That's nice for Bonamassa's older brother!
Nice playin' and nice tone from that amp and pedal.
yup that's Walter..met him in st louis a decade ago...funny they didnt mention his name on here...a world class player...
I like the pedal. Period.
The flux-drive suits his guitar and playing style way better than the throttle box
Is this really the sound? How are you recording this without any mic in front of the amp?
It would be great to see the amp settings on the clean channel, the pedal settings, and the microphone setup. I assume they piped the output to another room then played it back into the room walter was in over monitors, since the microphone is not shown, as someone else noted in the comments. Sounds good though. And the comments above do mention it is through a Lone Star 100W -- Channel 1 Clean, 1x12 Lone Star 23 Cabinet with Mesa Custom Celestion 90 Speaker, Heil PR 40 & Sennheiser 421 microphones.
Walter Trout ??
If you don't enjoy that tone you gotta be deaf!